Mirrorscope



C. E. cmws. MIRRORSCOPE.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 18, I921.

Patented Dec. 5, 1921..

ATTORNEY To. all whom it may concern:

c CLARENCE E. CHILD'S, Ol': SAN DIEGO, CALIFURNTA.

MIRRORSCOPE.

Application filed May 18, 1921, Serial No. 420381.

Be it known that CLARENCE E. CHILns, acitizen of the United States, residing at San Diego, in the county of San Diego and State of California, has invented c'ertain'new and useful Improvements in Mirrorscopes, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to a support for mirrorscopes to be used for reflecting images behind a vehicle, so that the operator can readily determine whether there are any objects at the rear of the vehicle when driving, and the objects of my invention are, first, to provide a mirrorscope of thisclass which is interchangeable so that the mirror portion may be supported in practically any po-- sition desired and may be secured to the windshield post or to the flat interior surface of an inclosed vehicle body and a support changeable for varying positions as .well as providing means for changing the position of the mirror relatively to the main support; second, to provide a device of this class in which the mirror clamp is changeable so that the shank in connection with a clamp portion may be in alinement with the mirror or'at a right angle thereto as desired; third, to provide a main support for secur- 'ing to the vehicle body which may be changed to a clamp member or be secured thereon in varying positions; fourth, to provide a device of this class in which the clamp screws perform the double function of providing a portion of the clamp member as well as serving as a ball for a ball and socket joint for the mirror clamp support; fifth, to provide a novelly constructed mirrorscope, and sixth,'to provide a device "of this class, which is very simple andeconomical of construction, durable, easy to ,operate, applicable for-use in any position desired, compact in form, easy to change from one position to anotherand which will not readily deteriorate or get out of order.

With these and other objects in view. as will appear hereinafter, my invention consists of certain novel features of construc- 3 tion, combination and arrangement of parts and portions as will be hereinafter described in detail and particularly set forth in tthe appended claims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to the charfacters of reference thereon which form a part of this application in which Figure 1, is a front elevational view of the.

mirror-scope, shown positioned on the wind- I v Specification 01 Letters Patent.

.tate the turnin "tarily. Fig. 4:, is a top or plan view thereof.

Fig. 51, is a fragmentary view of the main support portion with the clamp screws positloned in another position therein and Fig.

6, is a similar view showing a device in another changed position with the mirror support positioned at an angle to the main support 1. i

j Similar characters of reference. refer to similar parts and portions throughout the several views of the drawings.

. shield post of'the vehicle and showing one The main vehicle engaging support. member 1,bolt 2, lock nut 3, socket can l, socket clamp member '5, bolt 6 and mirror clamp, 7 constitute the principal parts and portions of my mirrorscope- I The main support member 1 is a U-shaped member, broadened at one side I and provided with spaced apart holes 1, therein, which are adapted to receive wood screws 1 for securin V the device on any fiat surface. It is' provided intermediate it ends with oppositely disposed lugs 1, which provide an extended support along the windshield 0st or any member to which it is clamped. he other portion from the portion 1,

which I have designated 1 ,-is provided with a threaded hole '1" therein which is adapted for the threaded end of the bolt 2 to be screwed therein and when used as a clamp the end of this bolt 2, is forced against the other side of the members upon which it is clamped from the portion 1?. This bolt 2 is provided with a lock nut 3, thereon which is adapted to be set 11 against the portion -1" for securing the ho t 2 relatively to the member 1 after the bolt 2 is properly: set. This bolt 2 is provided with a spherical shaped head2, which is provided with a slot 2 therein, which is adapted to facfliof the" bolt 2 by means of a screw driver; Mounted over this bolt 2 and adapted to rest againstithe'head 2 is a cap nut 4, which is provided with a' hole 4 therein, which hole is considerably larger I than the diameter of the bolt 2, but not large enough to permit the head 2 to pass therethrough, thus providing for the angular positioning of .the bolt 2 relatively to the nut 4, so that it may be turned on any angle relatively to said cap nut 4, within reasonable bounds andas shown best in 'Fig. 6 of the drawings. This cap nut 4 is provided with internal threads 4!, which are adapted to fit the external threads 5 on the shank portion 5* of the mirror clamp member 5. This shank portion 5 is provided with a semispherical recess 5 in its extended end and is adapted to fit snugly the end of the bolt head 2 This member 5 is provided with a duplicate mirror portion edge engaging slot and screw receiving recess, positioned at rightangles to each other, as shown best in Fig. 2 of the drawings, consisting of a slot 5' and a threaded hole 5 positioned at a right angle to the main alinement of a simie lar slot 5 and a similar threaded hole 5 shown best in Fig. 2 of the drawing.

It will be here noted that the slots 5' and 5 are adapted to receive one edge of the mirror portion of the mirrorscope when in 1 position at right angles to each other. and

that the threaded holes 5 and 5 are adapted to receive the threaded end of the bolt 6 when in said similar position. The head of the bolt 6 supports a clamp member 7 which is preferably a bifurcated member as shown best in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 of the drawings, which members extend over the opposite edge of the mirror portion of the mirrorscope and this member is provided with an extended lug-7 which receives the head end of the bolt 6, so that by turning the bolt 6, into the threaded holes 5 or 5 the member 7 clamps the other edge of the mirror portion of the mirrorscope and holds said mirror portion rigidly in position in either of the positions shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, or in Fig. 4, these positions being at right a ngles'to'each other relatively to the shank portion of the member 5.

It will be noted that the mirror may be any shape desired although it is preferred to use a mirror of elliptical form.

Though, I have shown and described a particular construction, combination and arrangement of parts and portions, I do not wish to belimited to this particular construction, combination and arrangement but desire to include in the purview of my invention, the construction, combination and arrangement substantially as set forth in the.

appended claims.

It is obvious that with this construction, there is provided a mirrorscope in which the mirror may be positioned at varying angles from the main support; that it may be turned upwardly or downwardly from alinement from the main support; that the main support is so constructed that it may be readily clamped to the windshield post of the vehicle or it may be secured to a flat surface by means of screws or bolts; that when clamped it may be clamped in varying positions around the post and when secured by screws, or bolts on a flat surface, may be secured in varying positions; that one of the mirror clamp members is so constructed that it will support the mirror in two positions at right angles to each other, so that the mirror may be positioned in two positions at right angles to each other relatively to the shank portion of said clamp member; that the shank member may be positioned on various angles to the bolt 2: that the mirror may be positioned closer to the main support 1 if desired when the member 1 is secured by means of screws and bolts. by Simply screwing the member 2 farther into the member 1; that the several parts are adjustable and changeable so that the mirror portion of the mirrorscope may be positioned in a variety of positions as desired.

Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is,

1. A mirrorscope including a supporting member, a bolt adapted to screw therein provided with a spherical head, a clamp member provided with a socket portion adapted to engage said head, a lock nut adapted to screw thereon and engage the opposite side of said head, another clamp member and means for securing said clamp members in certain relative position to each other.

2. A device of the class described including a U shaped supporting member, provided with holes in one side thereof, a

threaded hole in the other side thereof, a bolt with a spherical head adapted to screw in said threaded hole, a lock nut for said bolt adapted to secure it in certain relative position to said sup ort, and socket means adapted to be secured to said spherical head and form a clamp member for one side of a mirror, and means for securing another clamp member to the opposite side of said mirror, and to said clamp member.

3. A device of the class described including a U shaped supporting member, provided with holes in one side thereof. a threaded hole in the other side thereof, a bolt with a spherical head adapted to screw in said threaded hole, a lock nut for said bolt adapted to secure it in certain relative position to said support, socket means adapted to be secured to said spherical head and form a clamp member for one side of a mirror and means for securing another clamp member to the opposite side of said mirror and to said clamp member. said first mentioned clamp member being provided with recesses and threaded holes at right angles to each other.

4:. A device of the class described including, a main U shaped supporting member.

provided with holes in one side thereof adapted for wood screws or bolts, a threaded hole in the other side thereof, another hole intermediate said threaded hole and the holes in the other side, a spherical headed bolt provided with threads adapted to be screwed into said intermediate hole or the threaded hole on one side, a lock nut for securing said threaded hole relatively to said support and clamp means provided with a slot and adapted to be secured on said spherical head for supporting said mirror on said spherical head.

5. A device of the class described including, a main U shaped supportin member,-

provided with holes .in one si e thereof adapted for wood screws or bolts," a threaded hole in the other side thereof, another h0le intermediate said threaded hole and "slot, and edit ted to be secured on said spherical hea for'supporting said mirror on said spherical head consisting of 'a clamp member provided with a threaded shank with a semi-spherical ,recess in one end adapted to receive a portion of the head "of said belt, a clamp nut adapted to screw thereon and engage the other side of said spherical head, by clamping it rigidly, another clam member adapted to engage the opposite si e of said mirror portion and a bolt for securing saidfclamp members to gether against the edges of said mirror portion.

6. A device of the class described including a main U- shaped supporting member, provided with holes in one side thereof, adapted for wood screws, or bolts, a threaded hole in the other side thereof, another holev intermediate said threaded hole and the holes in the other side, a sphe'rical'head ed bolt provided with threads adapted to be'screwed into said intermediate hole or the threaded hole on one side, a lock nut for securing said threaded bolt relatively tosaid support, clamp means provided with a slot and adapted to be secured .on said spherical head for supporting said mirror on said spherical head, consisting of a clamp member provided with a threaded shank with a semi-spherical recess in one end ada ted to receive a portion of the head. of said olt, a clamp nut adapted to screw thereon and engage the other side of said spherical head, b clamping it r gidly, an-

other clamp mem er adapted to engage the opposite side of said mirrorscope, a bolt for securing said clamp members together against the edges ot'said mirror portion, said clamp member being provided with grooves at right angles to each other and threaded holes positioned at right angles to each other, adapted to receive the edge of I said mirror and the end of the bolt.

in testimony whereof, it have hereunto set my hand it San Diego; California, this 12th day of r 1921.

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